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DELLA MAE, THIS WORLD OFT CAN BE

DELLA MAE THIS WORLD OFT CAN BE Rounder Records 11661-9135-2 Last April, I sat down on a sunny afternoon in front of the main stage at MerleFest and watched Della Mae perform. I had heard bits and pieces of their music over the last couple of years,  on the Telluride Festival webcast and other fare,…

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MARTY KUTZ, WELCOME ABOARD

MARTY KUTZ WELCOME ABOARD No Label No Number Marty Kutz has put together a solid, pleasant collection of 12 mostly standard tunes, including a strong gospel component (four cuts) and two original instrumentals. Kutz plays resonator guitar throughout and is ably assisted by Josh Williams (guitar, mandolin), Mike Scott (banjo), Becky Buller, Lizzy Long and…

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LeROY MACK, STORIES

LeROY MACK STORIES No Label No Number LeRoy Mack, resonator guitarist with the early Country Boys (precursors to the Kentucky Colonels) in Southern California and leader of his own group, the Born Again Bluegrass Band, for 31 years, has released his sixth recording, a very pleasant collection of 11 story songs. Four of these are…

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SNYDER FAMILY BAND, BUILDING BRIDGES

SNYDER FAMILY BAND BUILDING BRIDGES Mountain Roads Recordings MRR-1017 For their fourth release, the Snyder Family Band moves almost completely out of the realm of recording covers or standards. Where their first release in 2008 was largely standards, as would be expected from a trio fronted by two very young musicians, each successive recording has…

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MARK NEWTON AND STEVE THOMAS, REBORN

MARK NEWTON AND STEVE THOMAS REBORN Pinecastle Records PRC 1185 “Old McDonald,” the opening track to the debut recording from veteran performers Mark Newton and Steve Thomas, is one of those songs that seem so obvious that you scratch your head wondering why it took so long to be written or why you didn’t think…

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BENNETT SULLIVAN, LADY NORA

BENNETT SULLIVAN LADY NORA No Label No Number EPs (extended play) recordings used to be small records with more songs than the 45 rpm record, but less than a full LP (long play) album. We are seeing more short CDs called EPs. Here is another with six cuts and almost 17 minutes of music. The…

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